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The Annapurna Base Camp Trek 10D/9N invites you to discover Nepal’s legendary mountain region at a relaxed pace. Starting and ending in Pokhara, this trekking tour takes you through scenic villages, serene forests, and up to the iconic Annapurna Base Camp itself. Along the way, absorb panoramic views of Annapurna and Machapuchare, encounter local wildlife, and savor the richness of Nepalese culture. Suitable for both adventure seekers and those who value immersion in natural beauty, this journey offers a balanced blend of challenge and comfort.
Step off the beaten path with the "Nar Phu Valley Trek," a 10-day adventure into the secluded valleys of the Annapurna region. Starting in Kathmandu, this guided tour leads you through traditional villages where Tibetan Buddhist customs remain unchanged by modernity. Acclimatize in Phu, cross the dramatic Kang La Pass, and descend to Pisang, all while surrounded by soaring peaks and ancient culture. The area’s restricted status and limited tourist numbers make this tour a rare opportunity for genuine cultural immersion and pristine Himalayan exploration. The tour’s USP: access to one of Nepal’s least-visited and most evocative regions, perfect for travelers craving authenticity and adventure.
Venture into the remote and mystical Dolpo region on this extraordinary 28-day trek, designed for adventurous spirits seeking untamed beauty and cultural depth. Nestled in central-west Nepal and isolated until the late 20th century, Dolpo is a landscape of stark contrasts—rain-shadowed valleys, dramatic peaks, and ancient villages seemingly untouched by time.
This strenuous trekking tour takes you through a world of ancient Buddhist monasteries, tranquil high-altitude lakes, and rare wildlife such as blue sheep, mountain goats, and the elusive snow leopard. The Dolpo region is famed for its raw, otherworldly panoramas and authentic encounters with traditional Himalayan communities.
The highlight of this trip is the sense of discovery—exploring one of Nepal’s least-visited and most enchanting regions. For experienced trekkers and explorers, the Upper Dolpo trek stands out as a once-in-a-lifetime adventure that promises both natural grandeur and profound cultural insight.
Kanchenjunga south base camp trekking is one of the popular destinations in Kanchenjunga region. Mt. Kanchenjunga (8586 m), the third highest mountain in the world is one the unspoiled trekking trails in eastern part of Nepal in the border of Nepal and Sikkim (India). The trekking to the south base camp offers varieties of landscapes, cultures and panoramic views of four highest mountains including Mt. Everest, Mt. Lhotse, Mt. Makalu, and Mt. Kanchenjunga .
Kanchenjunga South Base Camp With regards to the mountains themselves, in addition to the main peak of Kanchenjunga, there are four subsidiary summits exceeding 8,000m, the most important being Kanchenjunga West, also known as Yalung Kang (8,505m). Also found in this area are approximately twenty peaks exceeding 7,000m, the highest being Kambachen (7,903m), Janu (7,710m), Jongsong (7,483m), Kabru (7,353m), Tent Peak (7,365m) and the Twins (7,350m). In addition there are numerous peaks over 6,000m. Amongst this impressive cluster of peaks are five major glacial systems. Of these, Zumu, Talung and Rathong flow into Sikkim while to the west, the Kanchenjunga and Yalung glaciers flow into the mighty Tamor River of Nepal.
This just adds to the fact trekking in Kanchenjunga is an unforgettable experience where trekkers get right into the heart of the remote, less trekked, Himalaya mountains and valleys. With the recent addition to the trekking map, as well as other, remote areas so there is the opening up of more tea houses on the route. While this is a positive for the local communities, now would be a good time to go to Kanchenjunga before more trekkers ‘discover’ the area
If you're craving a Himalayan adventure that steers clear of the crowded Everest trails, the Pikey Peak trekking tour is your gateway to Nepal's awe-inspiring mountain panoramas. This 7-day trip carves a spirited, lesser-trodden route to the summit of Pikey Peak, standing tall at 4,065 meters. The journey rewards with sweeping views of the world's giants—Mount Everest, Makalu, Lhotse, Manaslu, and the sacred Dudhkunda Lake shimmering in the distance.
Your trek begins on terraced hillsides and meanders through alpine forests, gradually giving way to windswept ridges. Along the way, you'll delve into the rich Sherpa culture by exploring local monasteries, wandering through the mystical Shengeephuk cave, and soaking up the tranquility of Dudhkunda Lake. A descent via Trakshindo Monastery offers a final brush with spiritual heritage before you head back to Kathmandu from Phaphlu, closing the loop on your Himalayan exploration.
This trekking tour is tailored for adventurers who relish off-the-beaten-path experiences and sweeping Himalayan vistas. Its standout feature is the uncrowded route and the incredible, panoramic mountain views that few other Nepal treks can match. Perfect for those seeking solitude, spiritual encounters, and the untamed beauty of the Everest region outside the usual tourist routes.
Escape the urban buzz and immerse yourself in the serene beauty of the Himalayas with the Short Trek in Kathmandu Valley. This easy, three-day trekking adventure combines the natural splendor of Shivapuri National Park with authentic glimpses of local life, all just a short drive from Kathmandu’s city center.
Perfect for travelers seeking a taste of Himalayan trekking without the commitment of a lengthy expedition, this tour leads you from the shaded forests and gentle streams of Sundarijal to the breathtaking vantage points of Chisapani and Nagarkot. Along the way, enjoy panoramic views of the snow-capped peaks, vibrant sunsets, and magical sunrises that leave lasting memories.
The trek’s flexibility is a major advantage—choose between a five-day package (including arrival and departure days) or a more concise three-day option. The unique selling point of this tour package is its harmonious blend of lush nature, local culture, and stunning mountain vistas, all within easy reach of Kathmandu. Whether you’re a first-time trekker or simply looking for a rejuvenating getaway, this trip offers a perfect introduction to Nepal’s natural wonders.
Looking for adventure? Trek the beautiful Annapurna circuit, one of the most popular classic treks in the world.
Our 14-day journey begins in Kathmandu, where we start by visiting the amazing World Heritage Sites scattered around the ancient city. We'll then drive to Syange to begin the trek and enjoy the ever-changing landscape and culture of the Annapurna region. While circling the Annapurna massif, we get to triumph over one of the world's highest pass -Thorong La (5,416m/17,769ft), enjoy the dry yet beautiful landscape of the Manang valley and tour Muktinath, a place of high spiritual importance for the Nepalese (both Hindus and Buddhists). After our trek, we'll take a mountain flight from Jomsom to Pokhara before driving back to Kathmandu.
If you’re in Pokhara and yearning for a quick Himalayan adventure, the "Australian Camp Hike: 1-Day Trip" is your perfect pick. This private day tour kicks off with a morning transfer to Kande, followed by a scenic three-hour uphill trek to Australian Camp. Here, enjoy lunch with jaw-dropping views of the Annapurna range—Annapurna South, Hiunchuli, Machapuchare, and Lamjung Himal all on display.
After soaking up the mountain panorama, descend back to Kande for your return to Pokhara by early evening. The tour package is ideal for travelers short on time but craving a taste of Nepal’s legendary trekking and breathtaking scenery.
The USP? A hassle-free, single-day hiking experience with iconic Himalayan vistas—making it a standout option for spontaneous adventurers in Pokhara.
Set your sights on the Gokyo trek—an exhilarating Himalayan adventure designed for trekkers seeking spectacular mountain vistas and rare encounters with Nepal’s high-altitude wildlife. Journey through the Khumbu Valley, where turquoise Gokyo Lake and the world’s largest glaciers create a stunning backdrop against Himalayan giants like Mt. Everest, Cho Oyu, and Gyachung. Spot rare species such as the red panda and snow leopard within Sagarmatha National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site rich in flora and fauna. Along the way, experience the warmth of Sherpa culture with visits to Buddhist monasteries and local villages. The USP of this trekking tour is its unique blend of breathtaking scenery, wildlife spotting, and immersion in the spiritual traditions of the Everest region.
Seeking a remote Himalayan adventure that will test your stamina and reward you with raw natural beauty? The Kanchenjunga Circuit Trek is made for experienced travelers and young adults eager for a challenge far from the well-trodden paths. This strenuous trekking tour journeys through the wild, little-explored eastern region of Nepal, home to diverse ethnic communities like the Sherpa, Limbu, Rai, and Tamang.
The trek covers both the south and north base camps of Mt. Kanchenjunga, the world’s third-highest peak. Along the way, you’ll traverse vibrant valleys, terraced farmlands, jungles of rhododendron and birch, shimmering waterfalls, and ancient glaciers. Culture seekers will relish visits to Buddhist monasteries such as Ramtang and Oktang, while wildlife enthusiasts may spot elusive creatures like the red panda or even the snow leopard.
This tour requires a good level of fitness, with long, physically demanding days, but the sense of discovery and serenity is unmatched. The region is protected within the Kanchenjunga Conservation Area—a joint effort by the World Wildlife Fund and the Nepali government—ensuring a pristine trekking environment.
The USP of this trip is its authentic, off-the-beaten-track adventure through one of Nepal’s most untouched and culturally rich corners, where every day brings a new vista and a deeper understanding of Himalayan life.